A little boy named Andy loves to be in his room, playing with his toys, especially his doll named "Woody". But, what do the toys do when Andy is not with them, they come to life. Woody believes that he has life (as a toy) good. However, he must worry about Andy's family moving, and what Woody does not know is about Andy's birthday party. Woody does not realize that Andy's mother gave him an action figure known as Buzz Lightyear, who does not believe that he is a toy, and quickly becomes Andy's new favorite toy. Woody, who is now consumed with jealousy, tries to get rid of Buzz. Then, both Woody and Buzz are now lost. They must find a way to get back to Andy before he moves without them, but they will have to pass through a ruthless toy killer, Sid Phillips.

Movie Parental Guide

Woody and Bo Peep romantically converse in one scene and they kiss under mistletoe in the end of the movie (not shown).

violence

Some toys (which, in this film, are known to be sentient) are injured and one is destroyed.
Woody and Buzz get into a fight.
Some toys had obviously been horribly mutilated off-screen.

profanity

3/10
At worst, "idiot," "stupid," "bozo," "dirt bag" and "creep" are used as insults. Woody does tell Buzz hed have a choice word or two for him, but he cant say them because there are preschool toys present. It is implied that a character calls another an "Asskisser" but it is never really said.

alcohol

Depressed about learning he's really a toy and having tea with Sid's sister who's dressed him like a girl.
Buzz acts as if he's drunk after drinking coffee.
Woody calls Buzz "Mr. Light Beer."

frightening

Some younger viewers may find Sid and his messed up toys scary.
Official MPAA Rating; G